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- Macintoshed Libraries 5. Fifth Edition. Valauskas, Edward J., Ed. Vaccaro, Bill, Ed. Academic Libraries Computer Networks Computer Software Electronic Libraries Elementary Secondary Education Higher Education Hypermedia Information Retrieval Library Services Microcomputers Online Searching Public Libraries Reference Services School Libraries Special Libraries Staff Development This annual collection contains 16 papers about the use of Macintosh computers in libraries which include: "New Horizons in Library Training: Using HyperCard for Computer-Based Staff Training" (Pauline S. Bayne and Joe C. Rader); "Get a Closet!" (Ron Berntson); "Current Periodicals: Subject Access the Mac Way" (Constance L. Foster); "Project ilLUMINAte at the University of Minnesota Libraries" (Celia Hales-Mabry); "Pat: Got the Apple Grant! Help!!!" (Pat Hunt); "A Teacher's Dream...A Student's Nightmare: The Minnesota State Test Item Bank on CD-ROM" (Keith Johnson); "The Chemist's Crystal Ball" (Merri Beth Lavagnino and Kimberly Parker); "Macintosh in a Supercomputer Library" (Mary Layman); "The Library is Not a Place" (Shelley Lochhead and Lawrence Bickford); "Profiting From the Macintosh: Investments in an Electronic Library at Southwest Missouri State University" (John M. Meador, Jr.); "Digitized Document Transmission Using HyperCard" (Eric Lease Morgan and Tracy M. Casorso); "Designing and Evaluating ARCHIMEDES: A HyperCard Reference Aid at the University of Michigan" (Jim Ottaviani and James E. Alloway); "The Gateway to Information: Using Macintosh, HyperCard and MitemView to Simplify Information Seeking at The Ohio State University" (Fred Roecker); "School Libraries and Smart School Development" (Charles Stallard); "HyperCard VIRGO Training" (Christie Stephenson); and "The CORE Project: Formatting Chemistry Information for Screen Display in HyperCard" (Stuart Weibel, Mark Bendig and Will Ray). Also included are an introduction, "The Death of the Library Workstation" (Edward J. Valauskas); a directory of vendors; an index; and a list of the hardware, software, text types, and outputs used in the publication of this collection. (ALF)